The system is controlled by a Smart
Speed Controller, that keeps the compressor at the lowest power consumption,
based on system performance. If the freezer isn't getting cooler, it speeds
up the compressor.

Here are the flat blade connectors.
The ones shown are for small control wires.

The compressor is a standard Danfoss compressor. Because
of the keel cooler, it has no fan or pump. It does have a little tiny heat
sink on the back side, just to cool down the oil
in the compressor.

I made a special shelf for it, which will be bolted down
to the boat. That way I can move the entire unit out for servicing easily,
without having to fuss around with the mounts.

The compressor is bolted down with Tee Nuts
on the bottom.

Here it is, bolted down.

I put two big 1/2" thick strips of rubber under the
compressor shelf. In addition to the compressor mounts, this really keeps
vibration down.

The big square thing in the front is to protect the compressor.
This is, after all, the shelf under the sink in the galley, and I know stuff
will get shoved in here. I may put a plexiglass scrap on there as well, after
the system has been running for a while and I know I won't have to
play with it.